Motorola P30 Note with massive 5000mAh battery, triple SIM tray launched; Know price, specs and more
Lenovo owned Motorola making an addition to its ‘P’ series section has launched a new handset Motorola P30 Note. The smartphone is quite similar to Motorola P30 in design. However, Motorola P30 Note has some premium features that include a huge 5,000mAh battery, and a triple SIM tray with a dedicated microSD card slot. Motorola P30 Note is quite heavier due to its huge battery size, it weighs a hefty 198 grams. Bottom chin of the smartphone has the Motorola logo and sports a display notch in the front. ALSO READ | Honor 7S launch in India today; Know expected specs, price and more
Motorola P30 Note Specifications:Motorola P30 Note comes with a 6.2-inch notched FHD+ (2246 x 1080) display and an aspect ratio of 19:9.It is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 processor and is fuelled by a 5000mAh battery. Motorola P30 Note is operated by ZUI 4.0, based on Android 8.0 Oreo.On the camera front, Motorola P30 Note has a dual-camera setup, comprising a 16MP primary snapper and a 5MP secondary shooter. On the front, there is a 12MP front-facing selfie shooter. Motorola P30 Note features a fingerprint scanner on the back and a 3.5mm headphone jack.The smartphone is made available in Mercury Black colour option. ALSO READ | Xiaomi to launch Redmi 6, Redmi 6A, Redmi 6 Pro; Know key features Motorola P30 Note Price: The Motorola P30 Note is priced at roughly Rs. 21,000 for the 4GB RAM variant, and around Rs. 24,000 for the 6GB RAM variant.
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